idioms - How do you say to someone that you will reuse a sentence you've just heard from them?


How do you say to someone that you will reuse a sentence (or a joke) you've just heard from them, as-is, because you liked it a lot ?


In Italian we say "Questa me la rivendo", that translated is "I'm gonna resell that one"
(ri-vendo / re-sell is the idiomatic part, the other words could be recombined / replaced).


I can't find anything in the web, so... what is the English version ?



Answer



When I hear a phrase I admire, I generally say "I want to use that" or "I'm gonna steal that" as well.




  • To present or use (someone else's words or ideas) as one's own. (AHD)



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